People living with HIV who maintain low – but still detectible – levels of the virus and adhere to their antiretroviral regimen have almost zero risk of transmitting it to their sexual partners, according to an analysis published in The Lancet. The study's findings will be presented at an official satellite session ahead of the 12th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2023). [1] Findings from the systematic review indicate the risk of sexual transmission of HIV is almost zero at viral loads of less than 1,000 copies of the virus per millilitre of blood—also commonly referred to as having a suppressed viral load.
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